Enhanced message validation

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Create custom message validators for XML, EDIFACT and flat file formats. Provide validators as a self-service for own colleagues and trading partners.
Validate both message structure and content rules at once and get an instant feedback on a preferred language. Use WebService API to reuse validators also in automated scenarios.

Interfaces for all needs

Supports custom rules

Minimize lead time

Our customers have managed to cut down deployment lead time up to 85%.

Traditionally a major part of time in EDI/XML deployments is wasted on waiting.
Both parties must be ready until testing can begin and once it does a lot of time elapses while waiting for responses.

Truugo's self-service model allows senders to start testing as soon as they are ready
and a sensible feedback enables an instant bug fixing.

Spend less resources

Enhance customer satisfaction

Ensure economies of scale

Our self-service solution decreases time spent on bilateral testing up to 90%.

Instant feedback allows message senders to complete their own work at once (saves 30-50%).
Message receivers check possible master data conditions in the end but mostly they are just
following testing activities from their own web interface (saves 50-80%).

In help desk environment most data quality issues can be solved by a front-end support ("Level 1") instead of wasting resources on a more expensive support.

Trading partners are usually unsatisfied with a response time and a varying test feedback they get from a help desk.

Truugo provides instant feedback mechanism which describes errors always in a same way. Truugo can be used either as a common help desk solution
or provided as a self-service for trading partners.

Standardization efforts on a global, country, industry and organization level generates significant benefits only when implementations comply with a standard.
Unfortunately means for ensuring compliance has been limited and insufficient until now.